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FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1977

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The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1977 took place in Vikersund, Norway on 18 February 1977. Switzerland's Walter Steiner became the first-two-time winner of the championships.

Individual

Rank Name Country 1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
4th
round
Points
01 Walter Steiner  Switzerland 136.0 142.0 140.0 136,0 564.5
02 Toni Innauer  Austria 125.0 145.0 143.0 132.0 547.0
03 Henry Glaß  East Germany 137.0 133.0 130.0 131.0 541.5
04 Aleksey Borovitin Soviet Union Soviet Union 144.0 123.0 146.0 131.0 539.5
05 Harald Duschek  East Germany . . . . 533.5
06 František Novák  Czechoslovakia . . . . 532.0
07 Tapio Räisänen  Finland . . . . 528.5
08 Martin Weber  East Germany . . . . 527.0
09 Thomas Meisinger  East Germany . . . . 523.0
10 Leoš Škoda  Czechoslovakia . . . . 517.5
11 Yury Ivanov Soviet Union Soviet Union . . . . 513.0
12 Per Bergerud  Norway . . . . 488.0
13 Josef Samek  Czechoslovakia . . . . 487.5
14 Pekka Hyvärinen  Finland . . . . 466.5
15 Sergey Saychik Soviet Union Soviet Union . . . . 465.5
16 Robert Mösching  Switzerland . . . . 459.5
17 Bogdan Norčič  Yugoslavia . . . . 459.0
18 Wladimir Bobjonov Soviet Union Soviet Union . . . . 445.5
19 Ján Tánczos  Czechoslovakia . . . . 440.0
20 Reinhold Bachler  Austria . . . . 434.0
21 Johan Saetre  Norway . . . . 431.5
22 Odd Brandsegg  Norway . . . . 428.5
23 Lennart Elimä  Sweden . . . . 421.5
24 Alfred Grosche  West Germany . . . . 415.5
25 Karl Lustenberger  Switzerland . . . . 399.0
26 Branko Dolhar  Yugoslavia . . . . 392.5
27 Janez Loštrek  Yugoslavia . . . . 389.5
28 Frank Rombach  West Germany . . . . 389.0
29 Finn Halvorsen  Norway . . . . 386.5
30 Kari Ylianttila  Finland . . . . 358.5
31 Jim Maki  United States . . . . 348.0
32 Karl Schnabl  Austria . . . . 287.0
33 Roger Ruud  Norway . . . . 254.5
34 Hans Millonig  Austria . . . . 235.0
35 Seppo Reijonen  Finland . . . . 210.0
36 Rudi Tusch  West Germany . . . . 124.5
37 Christer Jolevi  Sweden . . . . 121.5
38 Marko Mlakar  Yugoslavia . . . . 118.0
39 Jim Denney  United States . . . . 113.0
40 Chris McNeill  United States . . . . 108.5
41 Ken Harkins  United States . . . . 106.5
41 Slawomir Kardas  Canada . . . . 106.5

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Switzerland (SUI)1001
2 Austria (AUT)0101
3 East Germany (GDR)0011
Totals (3 entries)1113


References

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